Murderers That Posted Their Kills On Facebook

  

Man Murders Entire Family To End Daughter’s Migraines 

via Facebook

Just this May, Randy Janzen of British Columbia admitted to murdering his daughter, his wife, and his sister on Facebook after doing the deed. 

His reasons were confusing but he stated that he shot his daughter because of the chronic migraines she had long suffered and killed wife so that she wouldn’t have to live with the fact that he’d killed their daughter.

Talk about savage! Sometimes this new age of social media is not a good thing at all. A person would have to be an extreme (mental) attention seeker to post a crime on Facebook , much less a murder! I can’t help but wonder what these creepy kilkers thought would be the outcome? –likes?

Click over to Thought Catalog and check out more horror stories from murderers who posted their kills online. 

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Hip Hop Pioneer Master P’s Estranged Wife Suing Him and Son Romeo For $67 Million In Divorce 


Master P’s divorce from Sonya Miller is getting pretty nasty.

The former Mrs. P Miller just sued her son Romeo, claiming that he is working with his father to hide assets from the courts, making it seem like her estranged husband has less money than he says he does.

She is currently seeking $67 million in her divorce from Southern Hip Hop pioneer Master P. The couple have five children together & were married for 24 years.

Read more about the Millers’ volatile divorce battle on Atlanta Daily World

Oakland Church Gets $500-A-Day Fine After Neighbors Complain About Chior Noise

  Via Bossip– The city of Oakland is threatening to impose $500-a-day fines on a church that has long served  residents in Oakland after a neighbor complained that the late-night noise of the church choir was too loud. 

Via SF Gate:
Pastor Thomas A. Harris III of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church said he was surprised to receive a letter from the city’s nuisance abatement division on Aug. 31, saying the “excessive noise” of organ, drums and amplified vocals during the church’s weekly choir rehearsals is a nuisance to neighbors — and violates city law.

According to the letter, the church could be hit with a $3,529 initial fine, and penalties of $500 a day, until it abates the noise.

“This is strange,” Harris said, adding that it’s “quite unheard of for a church to be fined because of joyful noise.

The problem, according to a copy of the complaint to the city, is that the loud music goes on sometimes until 2 a.m. The copy of the complaint was sent to the local NAACP head, George Holland, but excluded the name of the person who complained, self-described as an 11-year resident of West Oakland who had never had problems with the church noise until 2014.

Harris said the choir practice ends at 9 p.m. He also said he didn’t know which of his neighbors complained but assumed the person must be a newcomer to the area.

“We’ll try to work with the community,” he said. “We don’t want to disrespect them, but we don’t want to be disrespected.”

During one particularly joyful week in August, the peal of gospel music resounded “around the radius of the church” and could be heard from half a block away on all sides, according to a diagram the neighbor sent to city officials.